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Vargo Seldon

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  1. Technically, this could be any normal person, since they all rise daily.
  2. If you want, I can help you with the infinity blade part, as I'm almost done with the second book.
  3. Darn. This one's hard. Odium?
  4. This ones easy. The day the heralds broke the oathpact.
  5. Wow, I can't believe I got one right. Huh. Atium.
  6. Darn. I was so sure. Ummmmmmmm, nightblood?
  7. Ahah! I've got it! Adolin's shardblade!
  8. Awakening is a superior art. In my opinion at least.
  9. Ok. Where will I be able to find these things?
  10. Hmm. I feel the same way about awakening. Sadly, I don't have a fancy poem to declare my feelings.
  11. There was another channeler in the battle?!?! That would have been great.
  12. I'm thinkin I want to keep my era three character for the long run. He'll be very interesting to play. And he's a returned, so he'll be able to survive any length time skip. By the way, when is era three officially starting?
  13. Shards of a killer. Both freed and sealed away. Show mysterious powers. Aaaahhhhhhh!!!! and I win.
  14. Well, I had them neatly wiped out in response to a bunch of angry posts which were directed at me for the creation of an army. I had them all fall into a cave-in. Slightly less heroic than I had imagined, but I guess it's fitting.
  15. I suppose. I myself am a part of three guilds, so I could see where the problems are. I still don't completely like the idea of some guilds being excluded from a vote, but I don't see any other alternative.
  16. The ground rumbled beneath Galvris's feet. He glanced towards Aeodin, who looked troubled. Suddenly, with an ear-splitting rumble, the ground beneath their feet gave way. The extremely powerful channeling had weakened the ground beneath them, and they tumbled into the dark. The last sound heard of Galvris, was his shrieking as he plunged in to the void...
  17. sure, whatever. We could do that too.
  18. Nathrangking! Your tyranny is at an end! You have tormented us long enough with your evil impossible riddles. It's time for the downtrodden and oppressed to rise up! All you who have been mistreated, I urge you to face and usurp your oppressor! Begin the torture! Tell him our own riddles!!!
  19. Hmm. Still doesn't seem completely fair to me, but I can see your point. If it's just a fail safe to limit the number of allied guilds we have, then we should put a cap on how many guilds you can join. It would completely solve the problem, but it would go a long way towards fixing it.
  20. Galvris tried to approach Aeodin. With most of the chaos marines wiped out, the battlefield was growing less savage. Galvris tried to yell towards Aeodin, and then tried to approach him. The flames drove him back every time. Aeodin finally noticed Galvris standing there. He dropped the whirlwind of fire, and rushed over. Galvris began speaking in a low tone, "We can't prevail here. Not even we can destroy an entire army, and there are more than one here. We need an army of our own." "What do you mean? We can't just pull an army out of thin air!" Aeodin said incredulously. Galvris smiled in a rather frightening way, and pulled a sword out of it's sheath by his side, "Perhaps we can." Galvris held the sword in a two handed grip, and it began shining with a blinding light. Aeodin looked up, and realized that the sword was an angreal. A powerful one, by the looks of it. Galvris seized saiden, and began taking on more of it than he ever had before. He went past his limits, and more with the angreal's help. He screamed from the pain of the one power raging through him. It was pain, but it was life. The sword began to glow, weakly at first, but then the shine nearly overpowered his eyes. His eyes adjusted, and he looked down on himself, and realized that he too was glowing. He channeled spirit, air and fire, and the air around him rippled. It spread, until the entire length of the cavern was engulfed in a rippling effect, like the air had turned into water. Aeodin gasped at the power that was emanating from Galvris. He had somehow turned half the cavern into a gateway to tel'aran'rhiod. Galvris channeled the power once more, and he heard the gasp of a thousand souls come to life. All around him, men and women dashed out of the gateway. He looked around, and realized that they were all the heroes from legends. Men and women who lived in tel'aran'rhiod until the wheel spun them back in to the real world. And he had summoned them as an army. He felt one soul who was resisting, someone who scorned his call. He pushed harder, willing the man to enter the world, and pain dominated the life and overpowered him. Aeodin watched his friend with growing concern, as his friend began to scream. The gateway darkened, and a man stepped out. A man who somehow overshadowed all of the others. It appeared that the man was resisting being drawn in to the real world, and Galvris was doing everything he could to drag him in. With one last defiant shout, Galvris pulled the man all the way through the gateway, and the sword shattered in his hands. The explosion of power blasted Galvris back, and he tumbled through the air, apparently unconscious. Aeodin watched with a cry, and ran to Galvris's side. The man lay face up, eyes staring at nothing. Aeodin knelt to heal him, and jumped backwards when Galvris took a long shuddering breath. "It's over Aeodin. I'm done. I tried to channel too much." Aeodin, not fully comprehending, looked at his friend quizzically. "What do you mean? We've got to command that army." Galvris spun on Aeodin in anger, "You don't understand Aeodin! I'm done! I burned myself out! No more power, no more fighting, we've lost." Aeodin gripped his friend's shoulder, and said, "In truth I never expected to survive this. You have skills beyond your connection to the true source. You are a blademaster, an excellent strategist. Not all generals command from the front lines, and that army still needs a commander. You may have lost your power, but we're not dead yet." Galvris slowly nodded. He turned towards the people he had taken out of tel'aran'rhiod, and began shouting orders. The lines formed up, and Galvris gave the order to charge. The charged at the enemy lines. @2001Kra @I think I am here. @Darth Woodrack
  21. Hmm. I'm not sure how I feel about this. If we are to truly have a republic, we should have completely equal representation. If one guild doesn't support the decision, their voice should be heard. Furthermore, all other guilds could put it to vote whether or not they should make a decision that could seriously undermine a guild, without that guild even hearing about it until the vote is done.
  22. I see I have a minor problem with him consuming metal. Don't worry, I'll change it to a plausible explanation. Somehow. I'd like you to put "Most Holy" there. Okay. So, if the hermit gave him one breath every week to survive on, would it give him breaths to use? I think it would just be a part of his divine breath, unless he were given more than one a week. Haha. Your a riot. I'll probably have to change the wording there. Alright. I've got a loose idea about what to do with the code of honor. By 'no unique powers' I mean he has investiture, but he can't use it without dying (permanently this time). So I mean he can't influence the world with his investiture like others with investiture can. Yes, I'll probably change that crazy old mistborn into a crazy old feruchemist and have him fill metalminds for Returned. Alright I'll change this. Huh. That's going to be difficult to say. So where is Alleycity? On the Alleyplanet? Okay, I'll find more weakness for Returned. I disagree with returned being OP though. I mean, they can do amazing stuff but when they do, they die and so they rarely do it. They can't animate things with their breath, unless they receive more than one breath a week. I can see your point, and I concede that they can do things normal awakeners can't, but I disagree. Yes, the part about the true patterns of swordsmanship. The true patterns are a series of moves that deathless learned to deal with multiple opponents of less skill. What pattern you use is dependent upon how many enemies there are, what position they are in relative to you, and what level of skill they are. There are hundreds of patterns, and there's a reason you have to be immortal to learn them all. Thank you for providing your opinion, I'll edit it accordingly. Edit: Edited @Archer
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